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William Fitzgerald Diary, 1892-1893

William Fitzgerald Diary, 1892-1893_063.pdf

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December 25th 1892 Sun. 25. Xmas Day first anniversary of the commencement of this diary snowing all day quite hard four or five inches fell clearing off about sunset Jas. Warner and wife here today attended church with John Warren tonight lovely Moonlight night but very cold Mon. 26. Thermometer 25° but lovely Sunshine all day Melissa and Gusta return home from Watertown tonight vertical in margin {illegible} at Cookeville Tues. 27. Thermometer 9° lovely all day quite warm during the middle of the day growing colder at night Wed. 28. Thermometer 11° another fine sunshiny day beautiful weather for Christmas holidays December 29th 1892 Thur. 29. Thermometer 10 degrees but still all together lovely most beautiful weather I have ever seen at this season of the year it is as one would wish at Xmas time attended and Xmas tree held Wilton being one of John Warner got the Warner Ida Warner Sands Latimer and sister John George and Miss Prescott we had a lovely time the night was beautiful moonlight but very cold Fri. 30. A little milder this morning a light snow falling during the 4 noon clearing off at noon clouding over again at night Sat. 31. Mild and cloudy all day having the appearance of a storm find slang the last legible of 1892 one years diary completed

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